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---
date: 2019-05-10T23:12:21+01:00
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title: "rclone cat"
slug: rclone_cat
url: /commands/rclone_cat/
---
## rclone cat
Concatenates any files and sends them to stdout.
### Synopsis
rclone cat sends any files to standard output.
You can use it like this to output a single file
rclone cat remote:path/to/file
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Or like this to output any file in dir or subdirectories.
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rclone cat remote:path/to/dir
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Or like this to output any .txt files in dir or subdirectories.
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rclone --include "*.txt" cat remote:path/to/dir
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Use the --head flag to print characters only at the start, --tail for
the end and --offset and --count to print a section in the middle.
Note that if offset is negative it will count from the end, so
--offset -1 --count 1 is equivalent to --tail 1.
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```
rclone cat remote:path [flags]
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```
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### Options
```
--count int Only print N characters. (default -1)
--discard Discard the output instead of printing.
--head int Only print the first N characters.
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-h, --help help for cat
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--offset int Start printing at offset N (or from end if -ve).
--tail int Only print the last N characters.
```
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### SEE ALSO
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* [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.
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